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Prophetess Challenges Nigerian Leaders On Peaceful Co-existence

Nigerians, especially leaders at various levels, have been asked to look up to God for peaceful co-existence. The woman of God, Prophetess Blessing C. Prince (Mummy “B”) tasked the leaders to look up to God while discharging their responsibilities. She made this declaration at Mummy B Prophetic Ministry Int’l, in Oyigbo, Rivers State, on the April 19, 2014, on the occasion of her 40th birthday and 18 years in Ministry. She frowned at the fighting and destruction of innocent souls and property worth millions of Naira in the Country. She however, sued for peace, asking God to intervene and save the nation from impeding doom. “There should be peace in the country. Leaders should be peaceful. We are praying to God to use His hand and control this country. We are one, be at peace and love ourselves”, she emphasized.
On the reasons why she is celebrating? Prophetess Blessing said, life at 40, worths celebrating, despite battles and trials. She recalled, how God saved her from the hands of death while she was 37, and was in coma for 125 hours, at clinic, but after 5 days, God restored her to life.
She added that the mercy of God was so much that due to her humble beginning. She was dropped out of school from primary three. Mummy B was regularly and openly mocked at. When cried to God, and God answered her prayer. She started reading and writing without formal education. “I couldn’t speak English Language, read or write. In that moment of mockery, God miraculously transformed me I started speaking and reading to the surprise of all who ‘witnessed the transformation”.
The woman of God said, that she went through many storms, therefore, she decided to give succor to less privileged and education to orphans and the poor. “Her largeness of heart led her to the establishment of an orphanage and care centre for them”, the statement said.
On what inspired her to do the work of God? She said, “when I was growing up, we used to gather on every Wednesday at Anglican Church to pray. At first, I didn’t like the calling because I was into business, but God made it possible”.
Meanwhile, the ministry that was started 18 years ago, (1996) has spreaded far and wide with a lot of miracles. Some of the members who spoke to, journalists in their separated interviews, extolled the sterling qualities of the prophetess, thanking God for her kindness, humility, and commitment to serve and save souls.###

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